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Monthly Archives: August 2011

The following short piece that was written on April 1, 2011, predicted the present collapse of the Gaddafi regime.

NATO in Libya Fraught with Peril April 01, 2011

By Sean Kay The Washington Note

A short reply by Con George-Kotzabasis

Sean Kay’s NATO in Libya Fraught with Peril, is politically inept and has already been overcome by events. As we had predicted, the end result of a decisive military intervention by Western powers would be to bring the collapse of the Gaddafi regime. Now the degringolade of the regime is imminent. This is clearly foreshadowed by the defection of foreign minister Moussa Koussa, a close collaborator of Gaddafi and a former director of Libyan Intelligence to boot, that sets the example for other high officials of the regime to follow.

Who would be a better qualified person than a former director of Intelligence to read correctly the vibes and disposition of the Libyan people toward the regime, and more importantly, the latter’s inability to suppress the bouleversement against it, and hence induce Mr. Koussa, for these reasons, to abandon the doomed sinking ship of Gaddafi?

The writer of the article is not aware or will not admit that what is a dragon for one is a guardian for another. The Howard government had realized that to guard the country from a flood of unauthorized illegal migrants had to take the necessary hard measures that would effectively stop it and prevent a repeat of what happened to other countries. The European countries for years with their loose and so called humanitarian migration laws, especially toward the peoples of their former colonies, had planted the seeds of conflict within their own societies, as presently illustrated with the burning of London by the children of immigrants, and as Enoch Powell with great insight predicted for Britain. With the awakening blow of 9/11 Europe was rudely shaken from her somnambulistic humanitarianism and was forced to adopt the Australian paradigm. So we are all ‘racists’ now.

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Critics of the War

The Liberal political courtesans Paul Krugman, Maureen Dowd and Frank Rich, not to mention the less charming ones of the New York Times, provocatively egged on by their young 'madam' Arthur Sulzberger, are transforming the sweetness of their profession into the bitterness of their politics against the war.

"If the leader is filled with high ambition and if he pursues his aims with audacity and strength of will, he will reach them in spite of all obstacles."
Karl Von Clausewitz